Three Blackbirds

The three blackbirds that perched on the fence, in front of the building in which John was employed, gave him the creeps. He didn't know that they were there to warn him of the end of his world. More

Three blackbirds perched on the low fence surrounding Springfield Limited. John Stapleton got the creeps as he watched them crow and dance on the wrought iron fence, on his way in for some weekend overtime

Once inside, John's life becomes a nightmare when his bizarre teammate tells him that the birds are a portend of something evil, something that has come for them all.

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Reviews

Review by:
cmunson209
on Oct. 19, 2014 :
This story is a mix between what you would read from Edgar Allen poe and Stephen king. It is a wonderfully creepy story. I loved it!!!
(reviewed the day of purchase)

Review by:
karen turkal
on Oct. 14, 2014 :
I love J. Scott Sharps books! Three Blackbirds is his first novel and creepy as hell! You will get goosebumps as you travel along with John Stapleton. you may not want to go to work today...
Congratulations on the three year anniversary of your first book J. Scoot Sharp! Stay creative, your fans love you!
(reviewed the day of purchase)